From: Chuck Divine <chuck.divine at att.net>
To: littlem at yahoogroups.com, StMarks at yahoogroups.com,
    WSFA members <WSFAlist at WSFA.org>
Subject: [WSFA] Any Experts on Maryland Politics Out There?
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 15:31:27 -0400
Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at WSFA.org>

All,

I recently volunteered for a political campaign in Maryland.  I chatted a bit
with the volunteer coordinator and even handed her a hard copy of my
political resume (which can be found at
http://chuck.divine.home.att.net/resume/cjdpoli.html).  Our conversation was
friendly.  Oh, even though I'm quite good with computers and networking, I
did all this in person.  Yes, it's off beat these days, but, then, well you
know me.

I was assigned to an event.  Today I found out I was to show up wearing the
candidate's T-shirt and have a good time.  That's it.  Is this normal?  My
previous experiences in volunteering for political campaigns (years ago) were
in New Jersey and New York.  Volunteers were actually asked to do something
-- right off the bat.  Yes, partying was a part of it -- but only a part of
it.

Contact me off line if you have particular advice to give or information to
share.

Thanks,

Chuck Divine